Screen Doors With Added Child Proofing
A very frequent question for parents, who are interested in installing a screen door in their home, is whether not their small child will be safe from opening the door, or breaking through the mesh screen and falling outside. These are very valid questions as the safety of a small child is of paramount importance. Fortunately, there are special screen doors which are specifically made with the safety of small children and infants in mind, allowing the parents of the children to not feel frightened when their child goes near the door. This is called baby proofing a screen door.
Toddlers are a great risk of breaking the screen door mesh and falling through to the other side. To combat this, there are special screen doors which are made with much more durable materials, including vinyl, as well as polyester. These are normally made to prevent small animals, such as cats and dogs, from clawing or biting through the screen door and escaping. As a toddler or an infant is much smaller then a small dog or cat, these tours will be perfect for them as it will be very difficult for them to get through.
In addition to the aforementioned method of prevention, a flexible screen is also something you should consider purchasing. This special type of screen is made of flexible materials, which are able to absorb intact without breaking, instead opting to bend and move out word without breaking. In addition to keeping your child safe and free from falling through, this will also prevent visible wear and tear which is a naturally occurring experience.
It is also a viable option to simply purchase a screen door which has a glass bottom on the bottom of it, allowing for your children to press up against it and not be able to fall through a mesh wiring screen. There are many different types of screen doors which have this type of function, with each of them being made of different materials, all of which cannot be punctured or pushed through by a small infant or toddler.